… you probably won’t love Cheatneutral — but you will still laugh out loud!
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… you probably won’t love Cheatneutral — but you will still laugh out loud!
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OMG. That is wonderful! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this. It points up what I’ve always felt about carbon offsets – they seem like papal indulgences that allow you to continue doing wrong and not taking responsibility for it.
[...] with global warming (tip- the former you want more hot and steamy, and there are better routes than cheating/offsetting [...]